Siemens SmartLine 1000/700 IE HMI – WinCC flexible Smart Programming
Course Overview
This intensive 5-day hands-on training program is designed to provide participants with the practical knowledge and technical skills required to program, configure, and integrate Siemens SmartLine 1000/700 IE HMI systems.
The course is ensuring progressive learning from basic graphic development to complex control applications, networking, and data handling.
Target Audience
This training is ideal for:
- Automation & Instrumentation Engineers
- Maintenance Technicians and Supervisors
- Electrical Engineers & System Integrators
- Technical Trainers and Engineering Students
Prerequisites
- Familiarity with Windows-based PC operation
- Prior PLC experience is helpful but not required
Training Objectives
At the end of this course, participants will be able to:
- Understand HMI Communication with PLC
- Develop HMI Graphics
Training Structure
- Registration Fee: N50,000
- Advanced Training Fee: N250,000
- Duration: 5 Days
- Mode: Instructor-led 95% Practical & 5% Theory Sessions
Software Tools:
- WinCC flexible SMART
How to apply
- Send email to training@intellectsenergy.com.
- Call or send Whatsapp message to 08051203632
DAY 1 – HMI Fundamentals & WinCC flexible Smart Basics (Beginner)
Theory
- Introduction to HMI in Industrial Automation
- Role of HMI in plant operation & maintenance
- Overview of Siemens SmartLine 700 IE
- Hardware specifications
- Communication ports (PROFINET / Ethernet)
- Introduction to WinCC flexible
- Software versions & licensing
- Project structure and workflow
Practical
- Installing & configuring WinCC flexible
- Creating a new HMI project
- Selecting SmartLine 700 IE device
- Understanding the project tree
- Creating first screen
- Downloading project to HMI
Hands-On Exercise
- Create a simple Start / Stop Motor screen
- Create Pump Start/Stop + Valve Open/Close screen
- Status indications:
- Running
- Trip
- Remote/Local
- Conveyor motor control screen
- Machine status indicators:
- Run
- Stop
- Fault
- Manual/Auto
- Generator auxiliary control screen
- Equipment status indication
DAY 2 – Screen Design, Objects & Navigation
Theory
- HMI screen layout standards (ISA-101 basics)
- Screen types:
- Process screens
- Overview screens
- Alarm screens
- Screen navigation concepts
Practical
- Designing professional screens
- Using HMI objects:
- Buttons
- I/O fields
- Text fields
- Graphics
- Screen switching & navigation buttons
- Color conventions for industrial HMIs
Hands-On Exercise
- Design a Pump Control & Status Screen
- Start/Stop
- Running / Fault indication
- Separator vessel screen:
- Level, pressure, temperature
- Inlet/outlet valve control
- Packaging line overview screen
- Navigation to individual machines
- Switchgear mimic screen
- Breaker open/close indication
DAY 3 – PLC Communication, Tags & Alarms (Intermediate)
Theory
- HMI–PLC communication concepts
- Supported PLCs (S7-300 / S7-1200 / S7-200 SMART)
- Tag addressing & data types
- Alarm philosophy for industrial plants
Practical
- Configuring PLC connection (Ethernet)
- Creating HMI tags linked to PLC variables
- Digital & analog tag handling
- Creating alarms:
- Discrete alarms
- Acknowledgement
- Alarm priorities
- Alarm logging & display
Hands-On Exercise
- Configure alarms for:
- Motor overload
- High temperature
- Emergency stop
- Configure alarms for:
- High pressure (HH)
- Low level (LL)
- Compressor trip
- Alarm summary & history screens
- Alarm configuration for:
- Conveyor jam
- Emergency stop
- Motor overload
- Alarms for:
- Generator trip
- Over-temperature
- Loss of excitation
DAY 4 – Advanced Functions, Trends & Recipes (Advanced)
Theory
- HMI scripting basics (where applicable)
- Data logging & trends
- Recipes in industrial processes
- User access levels & security
Practical
- Creating trend views for:
- Pressure
- Flow
- Temperature
- Data logging to internal memory
- Recipe creation:
- Batch parameters
- Setpoint management
- User login & access control
- Operator
- Maintenance
- Engineer
Hands-On Exercise
- Build a Batch Control Screen with:
- Recipe selection
- Trend monitoring
- Operator access control
- Tank level trend (24-hour view)
- Transfer recipe (volume, flow rate)
- Trend for production rate
- Recipe for mixing process
- Load trend visualization
- Event history screen
DAY 5 – Diagnostics, Troubleshooting & Industrial Application
Theory
- HMI diagnostics for maintenance
- Common HMI faults & solutions
- Best practices for industrial HMIs
- Backup & restore strategies
Practical
- Communication fault simulation
- Alarm troubleshooting
- Screen performance optimization
- Project backup & transfer
- Real-world application integration
Final Project
- Develop a Complete Industrial HMI Project
- Overview screen
- Process control screen
- Alarm screen
- Trend screen
- User security
- Tank Farm HMI
- Overview
- Transfer control
- Alarms
- Trends
- User security
- Complete Manufacturing Line HMI
- Line overview
- Machine screens
- Alarms
- Trends
- User roles
- Power Plant Operator HMI
- Overview
- Generator control
- Alarm & event screens
- Trends
- User access control
Real-World Industrial Case Studies
- Motor Control Center (MCC) HMI
- Pumping station operation
- Compressor monitoring system
- Conveyor system HMI
- Utility monitoring (power, water, air)
Training Materials & Deliverables
- Comprehensive training manual (soft + hard copy)
- Practical lab exercises and example programs
- Course slides and reference documents
- Certificate of Completion
- Post-training technical support (optional)
Training Methodology
- Instructor-led presentations
- Hands-on programming sessions using actual PLCs or simulators
- Real-world case studies and troubleshooting
- Progressive assessments to reinforce learning outcomes
Certification
Participants who complete both modules and pass the final project assessment will receive a Certificate of Proficiency in Siemens SmartLine 1000/700 IE HMI – WinCC flexible Smart Programming issued by Intellects Energy Ltd.